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Featured Content | Permanent Collection | Special Exhibitions
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Colin B. Bailey, Associate Director and Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator, discusses highlights from the exhibition Rembrandt and His School: Masterworks from the Frick and Lugt Collections on display at The Frick Collection through May 15, 2011. |
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The Portrait of Philip IV by Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez (1599–1660) returned recently from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, having been cleaned for the first time in more than sixty years. Follow the link to learn about the conservation challenges an in-depth video by Michael Gallagher, Sherman Fairchild Conservator in Charge of Paintings Conservation, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. This video is related to the exhibition The King at War: Velázquez's Portrait of Philip IV,on view from October 26, 2010, through January 23, 2011 |
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Charlotte Vignon, the newly appointed Associate Curator of Decorative Arts, discusses several works in the cabinet exhibition Exuberant Grotesques: Renaissance Maiolica from the Fontana Workshop, on view from
September 15, 2009, through January 17, 2010. |
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The Frick's podcasts include selections from the Frick's Acoustiguide Audio Tour. View the podcasts online through Feedburner. Selected recordings from the the Acoustiguide audio tour are available on our Virtual Tour. A related book is also available from our Museum Shop (Available in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish). |
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Between 1914 and 1919, Henry Clay Frick acquired twenty works by James McNeill Whistler: five paintings, three pastels, and twelve prints, a remarkable ensemble that represents the breadth of Whistler’s artistic activity and testifies to Frick’s taste as a collector. A special exhibition Whistler in The Frick Collection, ran from June 2 through August 23, 2009. View the podcasts and videos online. |
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Interviews with Assistant Curator Margaret Iacono and Heidi Rosenau, Manager of Media Relations and Marketing, about the history of The Frick Collection. Also includes an interview with Xavier Salomon, who curated of the Veronese’s Allegories: Virtue, Love, and Exploration in Renaissance Venice exhibition on view at The Frick Collection through April 11 through July 16, 2006. Website: www.artagogo.com |
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